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Scotland's Flu Vaccine Stocks Adequate Amid Rising Cases
3 Dec
Summary
- Flu cases in Scotland increased by 45% in one week.
- Health officials confirm adequate flu vaccine stocks across Scotland.
- Over one million adults and 400,000 children received the flu jab.

Scotland is facing a challenging flu season with a significant 45% week-on-week increase in laboratory-confirmed cases, now totaling 805. Health Secretary Neil Gray has asserted that vaccine supplies are ample, stating there are more than adequate stocks for the public. He urged eligible individuals to get vaccinated, highlighting its effectiveness in preventing hospitalizations and suppressing the illness.
The vaccination program, planned months in advance, has already seen over a million adults and 400,000 children receive the flu jab between September and November. Public Health Scotland confirmed sufficient vaccine availability within the NHS system for those invited through the national program, encouraging prompt appointments.
Despite assurances, some political figures have voiced concerns about the NHS being in a 'constant state of crisis' and called for increased vaccination rates. However, health officials maintain that the current vaccine is performing well against severe illness, even with the prevalent flu strain.




